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Tinubu Mourns Ex-US President, Jimmy Carter

President Bola Tinubu has commiserated with the government and people of the United States of America on the passing away of former President Jimmy Carter, who died at the age of 100.
Carter, a Nobel peace laureate who rose from humble beginnings in rural Georgia to lead the US from 1977 to 1981, died “peacefully” at his home in Plains, “surrounded by his family,” the Carter Centre said in a statement.
Tinubu, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, yesterday, said “President Carter showed us all how to remain relevant and impactful after leaving the esteemed position of President of the United States.”
The statement partly read, “He (Carter) tackled the challenges the developing world faced, from combating diseases to mediating conflicts and promoting democratic values. He exemplified grace, dignity and a profound respect for humanity.
“President Carter, the 39th President of the United States, was a beacon of service to humanity, demonstrating to leaders worldwide the profound impact of dedication beyond the highest office.
“As a Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and global statesman, President Carter devoted his post-presidential life to the causes of peace, democracy, and the eradication of tropical diseases. His unwavering commitment to these noble pursuits has left an indelible mark on the world.
“President Tinubu fondly recalls President Carter as a trustworthy and compassionate friend to Nigeria. He lauds Carter’s significant contributions through The Carter Centre, particularly his efforts in eradicating Guinea worm disease and river blindness in Nigeria, which have significantly improved the lives of many Nigerians.”
Reflecting on Nigeria-U.S. relations, Tinubu recalled Carter’s historic visit to Nigeria in March 1978 and his three-day stay at the State House in Marina, Lagos State.
“Under Carter’s leadership, this visit marked a pivotal moment in US foreign policy. It laid the groundwork for a pragmatic relationship between the United States and Africa, with Nigeria at its heart.
“President Tinubu expresses hope that President Carter’s legacy of decency, character, and humanity, both in and out of office, will continue to inspire Americans and leaders worldwide to embrace the true essence of leadership,” it added.
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